Gulistan of Saadi
On the Excellence of Contentment
Story 15
Hatim Tai, having been asked whether he had seen in the world anyone of more exalted sentiments
than himself, replied: ‘Yes, one day I slaughtered forty camels to entertain Arab amirs. I had occasion
to go out on some business into a corner of the desert, where I noticed a gatherer of briars, who had
accumulated a hillock of thistles, and I asked him why he had not become a guest of Hatim since
many people had come round to his banquet but he replied:
“Who eats bread by the work of his own hand
Will not bear to be obliged to Hatim Tai.”
Then I saw that his sentiments were more exalted than mine.’
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